On Saturday, Nov 1, 2003, at 14:49 Europe/Rome, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:


Unico Hommes wrote:

Should we strive for strict compatibility in the short term?

IMO, yes. We are now building a foundation for Cocoon to be a viable DAV server, and this should include finding all the possible shortcomings and solve them now instead than later, when we will start polishing things up. There's always room for hacks, but I'd rather leave them to a later point: now we're more in a proof of concept phase, after which I expect some serious design to happen, possibly even on Cocoon core.


WDYT?

I think that if I keep hitting rubber walls on merlino build all sorts of webdav servers and clients, I will end up implementing DeltaV directly into davmap instead of crying down in tears!!! grrr


Would be weird to have a Doco implementation where cocoon does everyting: frontend, backend and repository. Infrastructure will smell golden hammer antipatterns all over the place.... hmmmm

don't you hate with you think you have all pieces of the puzzle finally on the table, but then you figure one that you miss one more... and then one more... and so on... it's driving me nuts.

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Stefano.



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